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5 JERSEY BULLS SHOW GROUND. SECOND DAY (THURSDAY, NOV 28), At 10.30 a.m. \\FE will sell by public auction on the Show (iround, on the Second Day of the Taranaki A. and P. Show (Thursday, November 28), at 10.30 a.m., on behalf of various owners, ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT RESERVE, the best five Jersey bulls that have been sold in one day in New Zealand. The following animals will be offered:—

PKIDE OF BEACONSFIELD, 2 years old; sire, Pride of Egmont; dam, Brighteycs. Has an unbeaten show-ring record, DOCTOR, 5 years old, imported as a yearling in 100,' i by the late Mr. F. L. Wright, at great expense, WILD CIIERKY, bred by Lord Braytrookc, England. This is a great bull. He won the firet prize and championship at the recent Wangamii and Hawera Shows. Four years old. FRISCO.—This aristocratic youngster has a great future. lie won the second prize at Hawera and firet at recent Wangamii Show. BLACK PRINCE, by Retford Prince; dam, Nancy II.; 4 years old. Owned by Mr. Thomas Exley, Inaha. A bull with a grand constitution and good dairy ancestry. NOTE.—Now that fanners recognise the value of Jersey blood, this will give them a chance to secure the very best. If you want to improve your herd don't buy a low-quality animal. Go for the best, and success will be certain. B. (iBIFFITHS & CO., Auctioneers, Egmont-street, New Plymouth.

SHOW DAY LUNCHEON, BURLINGTON TEA ROOMS. ON THURSDAY (Show Day) Luncheon will •be served at ELEVEN O'CLOCK instead of noon at the Burlington Tea Rooms. TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. GILRUTH, Chief Government Veterinarian, will deliver a LECTURE under the auspices of the above Society on THURSDAY, 28th inst, in Council Chambers. Chair will be taken at 8 p.m. I E. P. WEBSTER, Secretary.

TARANAKI AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ANNUAL SHOW. NEW PLYMOUTH. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 and 28, 1007. SIDESHOWS GALORE FOR THE CHILDREN. EXCURSION FARES. E. P. WEBSTEB, Secretary, Box 33, New Plymouth.

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW Will be held is. the r£ II E A T E E ROYAL THURSDAY, 12th DECEMBER. ENTRIES CLOSE cm TUESDAY, 10th DECEMBER, at 8 p.iii. MEMBERS' TICKETS, ss. Catalogues can be had from the Secretary. J. CLARKE, Secretary, Brougham-street.

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KAtIES AT SENTRY, IHLL. QN sth December trains will leave New Plymouth at 10.50 a.m., arriving racecourse 11.24 a.m. Return train leaves Sentry Hill 4.37 p.m. and racecourse 5.40 p.m. for New Plymouth. Train leaves Wailara 11.16 a.m.. arriving racecourse 11.35 a.m. V !.:rn from Sentry Hill at 4.38 p.m. and ru'ccmirse at 5.40 p.m. for Waitara. The usual 4.47 p.m. train Sentry Hill to New Plymouth, and the usual 4.55 p.m. train Sentry Hill to Waitara, will not run. The usual 4.15 p.m. train will be delayed to leave New Plymouth 5.10 p.m., racecourse 5.50 p.m., for Waitara, Douglas, and Haw:'ra Connecting train will leave Wait.im at •> p.m. for Sentry Hill. The 7.20 ;i ix Irniii llawera to New Plymouth, and the 12.50 p.m. train New Plyn uutli to llawera, will etop at racccuur.iu crossing if required. Passengers liy the 10.50 a.m. special from New Plymouth, and Hie 11.15 a.m. train from Waitara nir : ;-ikc tickets to Lepperton. I!V ORDER.

FOE S A r, E, WITNESS at Urcnui; satisfactory reasons for leaving. E. CROSSMAN, Urenui. FRANKLEY ROAD BOARD. RENDERS arc invited for Delivcri— Yards Boulder Stone on Hi? .........y Road. Tenders elose. on SATURDAY, 30lli jcr, at noon. Specifications fan be seen at my office. M. FLEETWOOD,

i linAosjY spoon or fork may contain i ick of deadly poison i.e., verdigris. This is one reason why you should not hesitate having your 1 tableware RE-SIiaYER-PLATED. It will pay you, as almost any article of tableware can be replated at aboul | half the cost of new. Prices, etc., at Plating Shop, Devon street East. P. DE LA HATE. I Or at Okey, Son and Arnold, Central Agency.

WHY PAT KENT | rpO others, wheu you can purchase * House ot your own for the sama money paiil in rent? The Provident Investment and Building Society of Taranaki (Permanent) offers you exceptionally reduced payments on inost easy terms. It cosU you nothing for legal work. Come and enquire terms. Persons having sections and desiring to build should call at the office and consult plans of cottages and villas irotr |,£226 up*»»3fc~ '; ~ .-"S'.'f

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 27 November 1907, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 27 November 1907, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 27 November 1907, Page 3

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